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rect 10 550 220 740 [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/abdomen/HTML/index.htm University College Dublin - A sample from the Canine Abdomen by David Kilroy, Neil Stickland and Sue Evans of an introduction to abdominal embryology. Animations of the formation of the canine abdomen in cross section and accompanied by detailed descriptions.] | rect 10 550 220 740 [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/abdomen/HTML/index.htm University College Dublin - A sample from the Canine Abdomen by David Kilroy, Neil Stickland and Sue Evans of an introduction to abdominal embryology. Animations of the formation of the canine abdomen in cross section and accompanied by detailed descriptions.] | ||
rect 250 20 380 230 [http://www.um.es/anatvet/ingles/anatomy-videos.php Universidad de Murcia - Topographical anatomy videos by Octavio Lopez Albors. Visual learning aids showing the surface relationships and landmarks of the anatomy of the dog.] | rect 250 20 380 230 [http://www.um.es/anatvet/ingles/anatomy-videos.php Universidad de Murcia - Topographical anatomy videos by Octavio Lopez Albors. Visual learning aids showing the surface relationships and landmarks of the anatomy of the dog.] | ||
− | rect 250 260 380 430 [http:// | + | rect 250 260 380 430 [http://commons.wikivet.net/images/f/fc/Budras_sample.pdf Manson Publishing - A sample chapter from Budras' "Anatomy of the Horse" on the equine thoracic limb. Detailed information of all aspects of the anatomy of the equine limb, including skeletal, muscular, vascular and articular aspects, including descriptions and detailed diagrammatic drawings.] |
rect 250 460 380 630 [http://www.real3danatomy.com/bones/dog-skeleton-3d.html University of Bristol - The canine skeleton in Real 3D Anatomy using anatomical models to aid e-learning, created using high quality detailed photographs, resulting in photorealistic 3D models. The presentations include hotspots, links and overlays.] | rect 250 460 380 630 [http://www.real3danatomy.com/bones/dog-skeleton-3d.html University of Bristol - The canine skeleton in Real 3D Anatomy using anatomical models to aid e-learning, created using high quality detailed photographs, resulting in photorealistic 3D models. The presentations include hotspots, links and overlays.] | ||
rect 430 130 570 320 [http://www.real3danatomy.com/thorax/dog-heart-lungs-ribs-3d.html University of Bristol - Canine thoracic organs in Real 3D Anatomy, showing the heart, lungs and ribs and allowing detailed and accurate visualisation of organs "in-situ", a valuable learning tool for anatomy students and clinical students studying approaches for surgical techniques.] | rect 430 130 570 320 [http://www.real3danatomy.com/thorax/dog-heart-lungs-ribs-3d.html University of Bristol - Canine thoracic organs in Real 3D Anatomy, showing the heart, lungs and ribs and allowing detailed and accurate visualisation of organs "in-situ", a valuable learning tool for anatomy students and clinical students studying approaches for surgical techniques.] |